Titans tell fans not to worry about season ticket renewals

As the water was rising in LP Field Monday, Titans fans had something else other than the Nashville floods on their minds. They wanted to renew their season tickets by Monday’s deadline.

“There are more pressing issues in our community — life and death,” said
Don MacLachlan, Titans executive vice president of administration and
facilities. “We have had fans trying to call us and even trying to get
to the stadium for fear of missing the deadline.”

The Titans, of course, have extended the deadline. It’s now next Monday and may be extended again if necessary. The team has instructed fans not to come to the stadium.

The reason for Monday’s flooding at the field as become more clear. A nearby Nashville Electric Service substation had to be shut down because it was threatened by flood waters.

Once the power went off, the stadium’s pumps could no longer get rid of the water under the ground. The water eventually rose to six feet over the field.

“I am certain there will be some sort of water damage to all areas of
the field service level,” said Robbie Bohren, the Titans’ director of
media relations.

… Stomping ? I can see that educational system in Pittsburgh is working wonders , or even moreso, that Michigan educational level is fantastic , however , one has to wonder why you guys are on the same level as those 3rd world children in the Phillipines ? Just asking ….

“Give them a break people….They live in Pittsburgh…What else do they have to brag about?”
Besides the Six time Super Bowl winning Steelers and defending Stanley Cup Champion Penguins, how about Forbes ‘Most Liveable City & Best place to buy a home for 2010’. or perhaps 2009 Sporting News ‘Best Sports City’.